Archive for the ‘Marketing Blogs’ Category

Take Your Own Website Up

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

What is SEO service? If you’re hearing a lot of buzz about SEO and don’t know much about it or exactly what it is, you need this information in order to use it to your advantage and be an effective presence on the Internet.
Your website is only useful and profitable if people find you and many people are looking to optimize their website because optimization equals more visitors to your website which can translate to more profit for you. SEO stands for search engine optimization. If you enhance or optimize your website you will be more easily found in the search engines. The big search engines have specific things that are taken into account when they decide who places in their rankings. Search engines will often base their rankings on relevance and specific rules so if you conform to those rules in the way your website is set up, you can get higher rankings.

A search engine might look at multiple factors when deciding who ranks first based on specific key words so when you optimize your website for specific key words or phrases, that’s how you’re potential customers or target audience can find you. SEO services companies are knowledgeable and skilled in these areas and can help you get the ranking in search engines that you want.

Do You Understand The Internet Marketing Blog Correctly

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Every internet marketing blog must have a plan, why it has been set up in the Internet. Is it a part of a bigger communication mix and if yes, what job it has?

The target of my internet marketing blog has been from the very beginning to act as a support center, i,e. to deliver useful and fresh information, so that my fantastic readers would do better profits.

1.Trust.

The magic word, trust, is in the nutshell, what a marketing blog should build. The most effective building ingredients are honesty, freshness, interactivity, professionalism and related posts.

The trust comes through time and no one can buy it or order from Amazon. The trust is an image in the minds of the people, which they create little by little after they have read your writings.

2.A Blog Is Always Personal.

It is in a way a diary (which it is not). This means that when you write your post, the reader will always build a certain picture about yourself.

Because we internet business marketers are not Hemingways, the most important thing to the reader is that we write with the attitude that we want to help the reader. It is important to remember that no one wants to be an object of the sales pitch. So a good blogger must have a strong persuasion power.

3.Give Marketing Ideas.

That is the whole idea of the blog. Every single marketing person needs a constant flow of fresh marketing ideas to be able to reach his/her targets. The comments section includes normally also a great row of different ( and often critical ) marketing ideas.

4. Use Search Engine Optimization.

Optimized internet marketing blog posts can climb high on the search engine result pages, which brings a nice addition to the traffic. By doing the keyword research, you can reach nice results.

5.A Blog Is Quick And Easy To Use.

This feature is good and bad. Bad because so many have established a blog without proper planning and skills, but for those who have concentrated into blogging, it is really quick and easy tool for everyday usage.

6.An Internet Marketing Blog Pre-Sells.

I love the idea of pre-selling. If you look around you, it happens all the time. Your children pre-sells the idea of some new toy, your wife pre-sells the idea of a new, expensive trip and so on.

I argue that without pre-selling many nice idea would not be executed. The blog is a great place to presell ( because you cannot sell there ) lots of marketing ideas, which make the reader to click the link in the Bio Box.

Top Email Marketing Blogs

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Top Email Marketing Blogs

This article contains information on 3 of the top email marketing blogs. In no particular order, these blogs provide valuable commentary for critical challenges facing email marketers. Some content is suited for intermediate level marketers, while other posts will appeal to advanced email marketing practitioners.

1. http://email-marketing-strategies.com by Forest Bronzan

Overview: The Email Marketing Strategies blog provides analysis of email campaigns & strategies implemented by name-brand companies; mostly retail brands. The blog also provides tips and insight for a broad range of email marketing strategy.

About the Author (from the blog): Forest Bronzan is an internet marketing strategist and entrepreneur located in Redlands CA. Forest has extensive experience leading marketing and business development for international startups, along with developing strategic frameworks and deployment strategies for a wide range of email marketing programs.

2. www.banane.com/workblog by Anna Billstrom

Overview: The Adventures in Email Marketing blog covers a broad range of topics on email marketing, with additional discussion of SEM and SMM strategy.

About the Author (from the blog): I started this blog to talk about the issues and concerns surrounding ethical and effective email marketing. I’ve been focusing on email marketing since 1999. I have a background in OLAP datamart design, software development, integrated systems development, customer datamart modeling, and application integration. While I have done Web 2.0 and internet marketing consulting for startups, usually my contracts are with corporations that have large datasets.

3. http://blog.wordtothewise.com by Laura Atkins

Overview: The Word to the Wise blog has in depth discussion on a plethora of email marketing practices. Archived post topics range from authentication and deliverability to list management, feedback loops, and segmentation.

About the Author (from the blog): Laura Atkins is a founding partner of the anti-spam consultancy and software firm Word to the Wise. I have over seven years of experience in tracing Internet abuse and am a recognized leader in the anti-spam arena. At Word to the Wise, I advise clients on how to manage mailing risks, to respond to spam complaints, interact with ISPs, and navigate the ever changing and challenging world of email delivery. I also act as a neutral arbitrator during discussions with ISPs and blocklists.